With today’s compliance, regulatory and eDiscovery requirements, saving everything in an unmanageable data repository is no longer a sound strategy. This approach creates long-term risk and complexity when a file or email is requested for legal hold. First generation archives have failed to live up to the promise of delivering a secure and easy to manage environment for sensitive files and email.

Index Engines takes a new approach when securing sensitive user data for legal hold and preservation. Using the solutions collection capabilities, relevant unstructured files and email can be identified based on document properties, metadata or even content and automatically preserved. Data can be identified from any source including online networks, desktops, email servers and even legacy backup tapes.

Identifying what has value and should be kept for long term preservation eliminates the save everything strategy and streamlines the archiving process. Polices can be defined within the platform in order to automatically identify new content and move it to the repository for long term storage and legal hold, and tags can be placed upon the data to specify the hold. Items within the archive can be managed through this tagging process, to identify relationships throughout multiple matters. When data in the archive is no longer responsive to Legal Hold, this data is always easily identified, and can be purged with confidence.

For compliance oriented data, retention periods can be assigned from the onset of archiving in order to ensure the content is not preserved beyond any legal or regulatory requirements. The archive is designed to preserve only the data required for legal and compliance and not everything.

Once data is contained in the archive, the powerful search interface allows the creation of simple or sophisticated policies and queries to locate and manage user data based upon date ranges, location, to/ from/cc/bcc, file name/type and more. Powerful reports are also available that provide a high level, visual view into the archived content. Individual files and email can be easily found, managed and extracted to support any legal request.

Identifying what has value and should be kept for long-term preservation eliminates the save everything strategy and streamlines the archiving process. Retention periods can be assigned for data in the archive in order to ensure the content is not preserved beyond any legal or regulatory requirements.